Romance in The Bahamas

From breathtaking panoramic views to soft white- and pink-sand beaches to spectacular sunsets and exotic hideaways, The Bahamas is proud to say that each and every one of our islands is the perfect destination for a romantic escape. Looking to celebrate? Weddings, honeymoons, anniversaries, engagements — whatever your milestone, celebrate in paradise.

Each island in The Bahamas offers unique and exciting opportunities for Romance

Among Great Harbour Cay's seven miles of secluded beaches is its jewel, Sugar Beach. It has a very pretty setting, with numerous sandy coves set among cliffs, caves, excellent shelling, and creeks filled with wildlife.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

Great Stirrup Cay, the private island of Norwegian Cruise Lines, is the northernmost island in the chain. Coco Cay (aka Little Stirrup Cay), Royal Caribbean International Cruises' private island, is about 50 miles from Nassau.

Great Ragged Island, the main island in the Jumento Cays, is one of the smallest inhabited islands in The Bahamas archipelago. Its population has dwindled from a high of 477 persons in 1943 to less than 100 today.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

Ragged Islanders are a hardy, seafaring people, who build boats, booms, and masts for sailing sloops, race boats in regattas, and fish. They love the sea so much that nearly every home is built to have a breathtaking view of the ocean.

A natural wonder of The Bahamas, this nine-mile long 'inland river' has differing depths, beginning at French Wells Channel and ending behind the northern settlements. It has numerous mangroves, marine life, and birds.

This natural freshwater spring pumps up lithium and sulfur inside a saltwater swamp in the mangroves of Bonefish Creek. Accessible by boat only, it is named for the healing properties reported by those who swim in it.

One of the oldest settlements on mainland Eleuthera, its name comes from the tide that boils through the nearby channel. It is said that Captain William Sayle of "The Eleutheran Adventurers" brought settlers here on his way to Cupid's Cay.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

This graceful crescent of white-powder sand borders translucent blue-green water. Named for its geographic coordinate and also known as Pelican Beach, it is the longest beach on Little Exuma and prettiest in the chain.

This 11-acre property, headquarters of The Bahamas National Trust (BNT), houses one of the largest private collections of rare and exotic palms in the world — about 170 species. It is one of four national parks on New Providence Island.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

A natural wonder of The Bahamas, this nine-mile long 'inland river' has differing depths, beginning at French Wells Channel and ending behind the northern settlements. It has numerous mangroves, marine life, and birds.

One of the oldest settlements on mainland Eleuthera, its name comes from the tide that boils through the nearby channel. It is said that Captain William Sayle of "The Eleutheran Adventurers" brought settlers here on his way to Cupid's Cay.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

This graceful crescent of white-powder sand borders translucent blue-green water. Named for its geographic coordinate and also known as Pelican Beach, it is the longest beach on Little Exuma and prettiest in the chain.

This 11-acre property, headquarters of The Bahamas National Trust (BNT), houses one of the largest private collections of rare and exotic palms in the world — about 170 species. It is one of four national parks on New Providence Island.

Among Great Harbour Cay's seven miles of secluded beaches is its jewel, Sugar Beach. It has a very pretty setting, with numerous sandy coves set among cliffs, caves, excellent shelling, and creeks filled with wildlife.

Big Major's Cay is home to these "domesticated" creatures. It all began in the early 1990s with five baby pigs (four females and one male) and the number has grown. They are so sociable, that whenever a boat arrives, they swim out to be fed.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

The largest protected area in The Bahamas, this system includes five national parks — the Blue Holes National Park, Crab Replenishment Reserve, North & South Marine Parks, and the West Side National Park.

The largest protected area in The Bahamas, this system includes five national parks — the Blue Holes National Park, Crab Replenishment Reserve, North & South Marine Parks, and the West Side National Park.

This natural freshwater spring pumps up lithium and sulfur inside a saltwater swamp in the mangroves of Bonefish Creek. Accessible by boat only, it is named for the healing properties reported by those who swim in it.

Located 10 miles east of Abraham's Bay, it is a perfect spot for "crabbing," hunting for land crabs that live in the bushes and crevices within the limestone rocks, and go walking late at night. Their meat is used in a variety of local dishes.

Great Stirrup Cay, the private island of Norwegian Cruise Lines, is the northernmost island in the chain. Coco Cay (aka Little Stirrup Cay), Royal Caribbean International Cruises' private island, is about 50 miles from Nassau.

Great Ragged Island, the main island in the Jumento Cays, is one of the smallest inhabited islands in The Bahamas archipelago. Its population has dwindled from a high of 477 persons in 1943 to less than 100 today.

Ragged Islanders are a hardy, seafaring people, who build boats, booms, and masts for sailing sloops, race boats in regattas, and fish. They love the sea so much that nearly every home is built to have a breathtaking view of the ocean.

Located 10 miles east of Abraham's Bay, it is a perfect spot for "crabbing," hunting for land crabs that live in the bushes and crevices within the limestone rocks, and go walking late at night. Their meat is used in a variety of local dishes.

Rolling hills, miles of pure sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters with stunning coral reefs, and exhilarating surf on the north coast are among the multiplicity of unique offerings that make this island stand out from its sisters.

Big Major's Cay is home to these "domesticated" creatures. It all began in the early 1990s with five baby pigs (four females and one male) and the number has grown. They are so sociable, that whenever a boat arrives, they swim out to be fed.